Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1964 — Page 6

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OVER 400 (Continued from Page One) "arrived for local TV coverage in Washington, D. C. The big event for the women on Wednesday was a reception at the White House. Mrs. Johnson had leit on a political tour, by Mrs. Dean Rusk, and all of the other cabinet members' wives except Mrs. McNamara and Mrs. Katzenbach, and Mrs. George Reed, wife of the press secretary, were present to greet the ladies. ' To White House Mrs. Johnson left word that she was deeply sorry she couldn't be there in person, but since the entire first family was gone, she authorized the staff to take the group through the closed areas, upstairs and down, that were the private residence rooms of the president. The women saw President Lincoln's bath tub — it had a full-length mirror over it. and the ladies could just see raw-bon-ed old Abe, with his knees and shins sticking out. in that mirror! The two-hour reception was the highlight, and the UPI reception and banquet that followed, until 10:30 p.m. with no long speeches, was almost an anti-climax. We joined a groun that went over to the National Press Club, and spent a few hours there, before returning to the UPl’s hospitality party to say goodbye, for a year at least, to our newly met friends. Many flew back, others drove, but all had thoroughly enjoyed the meeting, an well as developed new and stronger ideas on many of the problems facing newspapers of all sizes today. If yon have aomettitog to sell of trade — use the Democrat Want ada — They get BIG result*.

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Sells Charges GOP Fosters Race Hatreds INDIANAPOLIS <UPI> — Republicans were accused of mailing out untrue propaganda designed to foster racial hatred by Dallas Sells, president of the Indiana AFL-CIO, at a news confe. ence today. Sells said that union members weie receiving letters warning that they may lose their jobs to Negroes and that their property values may decrease if they have Negro neighbors," in the event of the election of President Johnson. He said the letters, sent chiefly to union members in Ma-ion and Lake Counties, socalled "white backlash" strongholds, al o charged that labor leaders have made a "sweethea t contract" with President Johnson. The letters were signed "An Average Union Man.” » Sells pointed out that circulation of unsigned campaign ma terial is a violation of the law, adding that he will seek prosecution, if he can prove the source of the missives. Most of the letters were postmarked Franklin, he added. Says Johnson Strong Sells said President Johnson is stronger among unionists than any other presidential bidder In history and predicted that the vote of Republicans switching to the President will

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will speak Wednesday afternoon; Roger D. Branigin, Democ atlc gubernatorial nominee, will talk Thursday morning, and Democratic Sen. Vance Hartke will speak Thursday afternoon. Democratic federal and rftate officials are al o on the prog am. They include Nicholas de B. Katzenbach. acting U.S. attorney general; Esther Peterson. assistant secretary of labor. and Hobert Butler, Indiana commissioner of labor. Other speakers will be Dr. Elvis J. Stahr, Jr., Indiana Unive sity president; Robert Risk, president of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union; Lee Minton, Inte national pre si d ent, Glass Bottle Blowers Association; Alexander Barkan, national director. Committee on Political Education. AFL-CIO; Frank Emig, assistant director, Community Services Activities, AFL-CIO; and I. W. Abel, sec-retary-treasu er, United Steelworkers of America. Closet Aroma A pleasing scent will bemadded to the garments in your closet Bvith this idea Take a firm orange and push about 30 or so cloves into it. Then put the orange aside in a warm, dry place so that it can dry slowly and thoroughly. As the rind shrinks, it will grip the cloves more firmly, and then you can hang this in your closet where it will give forth an agreeable aroma to permeate your garments. GIRL SCOUTS Troop 178 Troop 178 will meet with Mrs. Arnold Roughia, Girl Scout leader, at the Youth and Community Center in the boy scout room, Tuesday at 3.15 p.m.

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FIFTH GAME (Continued from Page Oae) hit into a double play. No runs, one hit, no errors, none left. Cardinals Second Shannon grounded out to C. Boyer. Maxvlll looped a single to right. Gibson struck out. Mood jpreed twax'dl, c-inz to "ichard on. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Yankees Second Mantle walked. Howard was hit on the right army by a Gibson pitch, taking first ba e. Gibson put out Pepitone unassisted, Mantle moving to third and Howard to second. Tresh d.ew an intentional walk. C. Boyer fanned. Stottlemyre fanned. No runs, no hits, no edrori, three left. Cardinals Third Brock grounded out to Pepitone, unassisted. White flied to Mantle. C. Boyer threw out K. Boyer. No runs, no hits, no errois, none left. Yankees Third Groat thew out Linz. Richardson popped to Maxvill. Maris flied to Brock. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Public Intoxication Charged Geneva Man Elmer Mann. 42-year-old Geneva resident, has been cited to appear in the Decatur city court Tuesday on a public intoxication charge. Mann was arrested by Geneva town marshal Preston Pyle Saturday evening in Geneva and taken to the county jail. He was released Sunday, however, after posting a SSO bond.

monthly *l2 Room Allowance FAMILY $16.51 FEES: s l6 Room Allowance

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Cardinals Fourth Linz threw out Groat. Stottlemyre threw out McCarver. Shannon flied to Maris. No runil, no hits, no errors, none left. Yankees Fourth Mantle struck out swinging. Howard grounded out to White, unassisted. Pepitone fannefl. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Cardinals Fifth Maxvill was called out on st-ikes Gibson singled to left. Flood was safe when Richardson bobbled hi 3 ground ball for an error, Gibson advancing to second. Brock singled to right, scoring Gibson to give the Cardinals a 1-0 lead and Flood went to third. White forced Brock. Richardson to Liiy, Flood scoring to make the Cardinal lead 2-0. K. Boyer fodeed White, C. Boyer to Richardson. Two runs, two hits, one error one left.' Yankees Fifth Tresh flied to Shannon. C. Boyer fanned. Stottlemyre hit a ground single to right. Linz struck out attempting to bunt. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Cardinals Sixth Groat flied to Maris. McCarver hit a ground single past second base. Shannon hit into a double play, Linz to Richardson to Pepitone. No runs, one hit, no errors, none left. Y ankees Sixth Richaddson bounced a single past second base. Maris flied to Flood. Mantle fanned. Howard fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Cardinals Seventh Richardson bounced a single vill. Gibson was called out on strikes. Flood singled to left. Brock sliced a single to left center, moving Flood to third.

fits" which are available. For example, If you were hospitalized for ten days, you would have 20 days left that Certificate Year, which, multiplied by four, would give you 80 days of home care. Half days cannot be used for Home Care. BLUE SHIELD WILL PROVIDE: SURGICAL SERVICES— Surgical allowances according to the Standard Schedule up to S2OO for operative and cutting procedures for the treatment of diseases, injuries, fractures and dislocations whether the services are rendered in the hospital, in the home or in the physician's office. ANESTHESIA— When administered tn the hospital by a practicing physician other than the operating surgeon or his assistant, paid as follows: $lO for surgical allowances up to SSO, and 20% of surgical allowances over SSO. IN-HOSPITAL MEDICAL CARE— After at least 18 consecutive hours as a bed patient In a hospital, provides allowances for medical service in hospitals, not connected with preparation for or after care of surgical or obstetrical cases of up to $lO for the first day, $3 per day fbr the next 29 days and $1.50 per day for the next 30 days on which a physician makes one or more calls not to exceed 60 days per Certificate Year. Also provides for x-ray service In a physician's office for possible fractures and dislocations, up to sls per Certificate Year. OBSTETRICAL SERVICES-Pay-ment for services for conditions of pregnancy is made according to the Standard Schedule. WAITING PERlODS— Maternity care and obstetrical service will be provided the member or spouse after the family membership has been In effect for 270 .consecutive days. Services for tonsillec‘tomies and adenoidectomies will be provided after the membership has been In effect for 180 consecutive days, and for pre-existing conditions after the membership has been in effect for 270 consecutive days.

Trick Or Treat ■rfl t “ t-, GUESS WHO WON— A ccuple of happy Yellow Jackets reflect Saturday night’s victory before leaving South Side Stadium via the team bus. Quarterback Dave Anspaugh and halfback Max Elliott ( wno didn't wear the beret while scoring three touchdow is) seem a bit happy, to say the least. Bill Blythe, at right, is the third member of the singing trio.— fphoto by Mac Lean)

White flied to Tresh. No runs, two hits, no errors, two left. Yankees Seventh Pepitone grounded a single to right. Tresh struck out, swinging. John Blanchard batted for C. Boyer and popped to K. Boyer. Hector Lopez batted for Stottlemyre and fanned. No tuns, one hit, no errors, one left.

11 fi b\ B > w ■ B ■ NO, HE’S NOT STOPPED— Halfback Max Elliott appears stopped in this action photo, but it only appears that way. Mighty Max broke loose from this Trojan tackler and went on to score one of his three touchdowns,—(Photo by Mac Lean)

Harold E. Crismore Dies At Fort Wayne Harold E. Crismore, 63, died Sunday morning .in the Allen county home. He was a native of ( Decatur but had resided in Fort Wayne for several years. Surviving are a son, - Edward E. Cris-

Program of g|<|i Efficient, ! Economical, ‘J Impartial, Friendly, Courteous, ■ COUNTY GOVERNMENT Vote HUGH DAVID (DAVE) MOSSER Republican Candidate for Adams County Commissioner, Third District Pol. Advt. — Here are the ANSWERS for your NEWS QUIZ ' for the Week of: MONDAY, OCTOBER 12,1964 PART I: 1-C; 2-b; 3-b; 4-a; 5-True PART II: l-c; 2-a; 3-0; 4-b; 5-d PART III: 1-a; 2-e; 3-d; 4-b; 5-c SYMBOL QUIZ: 1-d; 2-e ; 3-a; 4-b; 5-c; 6-j; 7-i ; 8-f; 9-g ; 10-h This is printed this week as a public service by the Decatur Daily Democrat

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1964

more of Fort Wayne, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will De held at 10 a. m. Tuesday a tthe D. O. McComb & Sons funeral home, with the Rev. Truman D. Gottschalk officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.